Ruth Gibbins, the sister of late One Direction star Liam Payne, paid tribute to Diogo Jota, a tragic death of the Liverpool FC football player, in a tragic car accident yesterday.
Liam Payne’s sister Ruth Gibbons has paid a heartfelt tribute to Premier League footballer Diogo Jota, 28, who tragically died in crash in Spain. Ruth, took to her Instagram stories to share her sorrow for the Jota family over the ‘heartbreaking’ tragedy.
The Premier League player and his brother, Andre Silva, were killed in a collision in Zamora, close to Portugal’s north-west coast.
Jota’s marriage to Rute Cardoso, his sweetheart’s partner, was halted by the tragic accident, which required her to identify both her husband and his brother following the tragic accident.
Ruth wrote: “Devastating to read this today, along with a photo of the late football star. No family should have to go through this in public. It is truly heartbreaking. Thinking about their families today.
It comes after Ruth described seeing her late brother Liam in his final TV performance as “immeasurable pride.” The late One Direction star, who tragically passed away in Argentina at age 31 after falling from an hotel balcony, will appear in the upcoming Netflix series Building the Band.
His sister Ruth described him as “heartbroken” by saying he won’t get to see himself on the show. Ruth said, “I didn’t know whether to share this, but it felt odd when I’ve raved about Liam’s work and accomplishments for the past 15 years.
He never had the opportunity to see how talented he is in this show, and I’m heartbroken. We all told him this while we were filming, but watching it back, wow! He knew he had done a good job. “.
She continued, “You’re a star, Liam, you’ve always been and always will be.” I witnessed a variety of emotions while watching this, but unfathomable pride was one of them all. Every day, I miss you more.
Presenter AJ McLean has assured viewers that the series is “unique anything you have ever seen before” when it premieres on Netflix on July 9.
The Backstreet Boys singer said last month, “The world’s most talented singers will audition for one another and select their own bandmates before ever seeing them.”
Some of the biggest bands of all time are represented by our judge and mentor Nicole Scherzinger and guest judges Kelly Rowland and the late Liam Payne. Chemie is the key word in this program. You really need some good chemistry in a band, I assure you.
Before his tragic passing in October, Liam had just finished filming for the program, which features singers forming a band despite being kept in separate booths so they couldn’t see one another.
The series’ summary states that “the contestants have to go on musical compatibility, connection, chemistry, and merit… with incredible performances, compelling drama, and one big goal: to find the next great music band – the stage is set for an unforgettable experience.”
Meanwhile, Liam’s ex-boyfriend DJ Fat Tony recently admitted to trying to “help” the singer with “demons” as a drug.
The musician, 59, told The Times Magazine, “I tried to help Liam Payne with his demons. I am a recovering addict who has been sober for 18 years. He was a truly close friend, incredible.
He “got clean and sober at many amazing times.” Not everyone achieves this. What transpired by falling from the balcony is a real shame. It has devastated me. Our industry is heavily dependent on addiction. Being sober and clean is perceived as more problematic than drinking and driving high. They can assist you on your journey to recovery from drug and alcohol, but not to recovery.
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